Tehran Times Blasts Trump with Photos of 175 Children Killed in Minab School Bombing
Iran's state newspaper accuses US of deadly strike on school, featuring front-page images of child victims under provocative headline 'Trump, look.
Key Points
- Tehran Times front-page shows photos of child victims from Minab school bombing under 'Trump, look them in the eyes' headline.
- Strike killed at least 175 lives, mostly infants, amid offensive against Iranian regime.
- Iran cites international probes linking attack to US guided munitions and CENTCOM.
- Trump rejects allegations as 'fake news'; US blames Iran for targeting civilians.
Iran's Tehran Times newspaper has splashed the front-page photos of dozens of children killed in a bombing at a school in Minab, southern Iran, under the headline "Trump, look them in the eyes."
The strike, which claimed at least 175 lives—mostly infants—hit the facility for minors amid a broader military offensive launched days earlier against the Iranian regime. Nine days on, neither the United States nor Israel has claimed responsibility for the attack.
The Iranian outlet cites various international media investigations pointing to possible US involvement. It highlights the use of guided munitions typically employed by the US military or linked to the CENTCOM command structure.
US President Donald Trump has rejected the allegations, dismissing them as "fake news." Washington, in turn, has blamed Iran for the incident, stating that the regime alone targets civilians.
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